The Politics of Age and Gerontocracy in Africa Etnographies of the past & memories of the present
- Africa World Press
- Year of publishing: 1998
- Place of publishing: Trenton, NJ
- ISBN: 0865435987
- Language: English
Since the studies of Paul Spencer on Samburu, Rendille, and Maasai in Kenya, age as a paradigm for the construction of social knowledge has been widely explored. African societies and cultures were portrayed as giving importance to elders, and creating status and social recognition through elaborate rituals that marked the passing of age. Those social notions and processes created a powerful perception of elderhood, and at the same time engendered gerontocratic mechanisms of political, ritual and economic control. The contributors, representing current intellectual traditions in Europe, Africa, and North America, provide case studies that help illustrate, and discuss such paradigms. Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Tanzania are represented as case studies.
Volumes
- AGU_3.1.1. (Available)
Categories
Keywords
Categories
Aktivní jsou pouze ty kategorie, v nichž je umístěna alespoň 1 kniha. V současné době přeřazujeme knihy z původní kategorizace, jednotlivá témata se proto budou postupně plnit.
- 1. General works
- 2. Language & literature
- 3. Anthropology & Sociology
- 4. Politics & Political Science
- 5. Business & Finance
- 6. Developmental Studies
- 7. Gender Studies
- 8. Geography & History
- 9. Religion & Spirituality
- 10. Philosophy & Psychology
- 11. Social Science
- 12. Natural & Applied Science
- 13. Art & Culture
- 14. Biographies & Autobiographies
- 15. Children's books
- 16. Resources for Teachers